Baricitinib Demonstrates Superior Efficacy Over Azathioprine in Adults with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: Results from a Randomized Head-to-Head Trial

Baricitinib Demonstrates Superior Efficacy Over Azathioprine in Adults with Moderate-to-Severe Atopic Dermatitis: Results from a Randomized Head-to-Head Trial

A randomized trial (NCT05969730) shows that baricitinib plus topical corticosteroids significantly outperformed azathioprine in achieving EASI 75 at 12 weeks (65% vs. 15%) in patients with moderate-to-severe atopic dermatitis, with both treatments showing favorable safety profiles.
Cardiovascular Risk Scores Overestimate Mortality in Mexican Adults: The Urgent Need for Population-Specific Recalibration

Cardiovascular Risk Scores Overestimate Mortality in Mexican Adults: The Urgent Need for Population-Specific Recalibration

A prospective study of over 112,000 adults in Mexico City reveals that standard CVD risk scores consistently overestimate 10-year fatal risk. Recalibration of the Globorisk-fatal model significantly improves predictive accuracy, highlighting the need for population-specific tools in clinical practice.
Mapping Multimorbidity in Severe Asthma: Defining Replicable Phenotypes to Optimize Personalized Care

Mapping Multimorbidity in Severe Asthma: Defining Replicable Phenotypes to Optimize Personalized Care

This review analyzes findings from the pan-European SHARP registry study, identifying distinct multimorbidity phenotypes in severe asthma. It highlights the impact of steroid-associated and sinonasal clusters on clinical outcomes, advocating for a holistic approach to complex patient management.